Sash-holder



of. E. HEIL.

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f sAsH HOLDER.

Patented Aprl 3, 1894.

To a/ZZ whom it may concern; Be it known that I, CHARLESIE. HEIT., 'off Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certainnew and luseful Improvements in a Combined Window Sash Holder andAntiRattler; and I dov UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

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hereby declare the following to be a full, clear,

and exactdescriptiongof the invention, s'uchy as will enable others skilled in the art to'which it pertains'to make and use the same.

. My inventionrelates to a combi ed window sash-holder and anti-rattler; and it consists in certain features of construction and in combinations of parts hereinafter described and pointedout in the claim.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a top plan showingm'y improved sash-holder and anti-rattler in position on the lower sash of a window, the upper sash and adjacent portion of the window-casing being in section. Fig. 2 is a sideelevation of the same. liig.A 3 is a vertical section of the wheel.

Referring to the drawings, A represents a part fof the top portion of the' lower sash of a window and B one of the stilesof the upper sash.

C C designate two 4standards or upright members located a suitableinterval apart and secured on` top of the lower sash adjacent one of the stiles oftheI uppersash, said members being preferably integral witheach other.`

D represents a stationary screw that is suit- 'v ably supported by members C C. Screw D is arranged in a horizontal or approximately horizontal plane but obliquelyto the inner side of the adjacent stileB of the -upper sash,

` the supporting standards or members C Cl beriphery composedy lpreferably of rubber or'- other. suitable'elastic material, as shown in Fig 3' that exhibits said wheel or disk detached'and wherein Erepresents the elastic peripheral portion thatl is suitably seated and secured in a circumferential recess, e, in the body portion of the disk or wheel.

By my invention hereinbefore described, it will be' observed that, preparatory to opening either sash, disk or ywheel E. must be out of frictional contact with the adjacent stile of the lupper sash, andthe sash, having been opened approximately the distance desired, wheel or disk E is actuated into contact with the stile of the upper sash whereby an attempt to open the sash still farther, will turn ably supported upon the lower sash adjacent one of the stiles of the upper sash, said screw beingV arranged in a horizontal orapproximately horizontal plane, and a Wheel or disk mounted to turn upon said screw and having internal Athreads engaging threads on the screw, the arrangement of parts being such that saidwheel or disk is capable of being actuated into and out of engagement with the aforesaid stile of the upper sash, substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof I sign this specifica: tion,in the presence of two witnesses, this 6th day of .Iuly1893. e CHARLES E. HEIL.

`Witnesses:

C. H. DORER, WARD HOOVER. 

